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A. J. ANDERSON, White Bear Lake, Minn. 
SNOWDEN (Ball, Australia). A large white with 
slight purple penciling. Well formed flowers on a 
long, graceful spike. L. I for 20c. M. I for 15c. 
S. I for 10c. Bits. 15 for 20c. 
SOLVEIG (Prestgard). This variety sets a new 
standard of comparison so far as texture, substance, 
form and chastity of color, which is a pure white 
with a touch of rose on each of its lower petals. 
The large flowers are heavily ruffled. L. I for 
$1.50. M. I for $1.00. S. I for 50c. Bits. 3 
for 25c. 
SOUTHERN CROSS (Whiteley, New Zealand). 
Deep red, self, no markings. The spike is tall, 
with good placement. Considered by many to be 
the best red as it stands heat well without burning. 
L. I for 25c, 10 for $2.00. M. I for 15c, 10 for 
$1.20. S. 10 for 80c. Bits. 10 for 25c. 
SPRING (Hoeg). Eosine pink, white throat. Deli¬ 
cate and beautiful. L. I for 25c, 10 for $2.00. 
M. I for 15c, 10 for $1.20. 
STAR (Douglas, Australia). A scarlet-red, cream 
white medial lines, maroon throat stippled white, 
cream feather. Odd and beautiful. L. I for 50c. 
ST. BRUNO (Mair, Scotland). Color, brownish 
salmon, distinctive blue edging giving a smoky 
orange effect. Tall spike. L. I for 25c. M. I for 
15c. S. I for 10c. Bits. 10 for 25c. 
ST. CUTHBERT (Mair, Scotland). A dark red 
with lighter center. Tall, fine smoky. Excellent for 
exhibition or cut flower. L. I for 15c, 10 for $1.20. 
M. I for 10c, 10 for 80c. S. 10 for 50c. Bits. 20 
for 20c. 
STUTTGARDIA (Pfitzer, Germany). A large, bril¬ 
liant orange-scarlet color, no blotch or markings. 
Five and six flowers open. L. I for 10c, 10 for 80c. 
M. 2 for 10c, 10 for 40c. S. 10 for 25c. 
SULTAN (Crow, Canada). Large, velvety rose- 
red. Nicely ruffled. Many flowers open. L. I for 
15c, 10 for $1.20. M. I for 10c, 10 for 80c. S. 10 
for 60c. 
SUNSHINE GIRL (Stevens). Clear pink with love¬ 
ly yellow throat. Beautiful. Early. Sometimes 
comes with artistic curves. L. 2 for 12c, 10 for 
50c. M. 10 for 30c. S. 10 for 15c. 
TAIAROA (Miller, New Zealand). A large, sal¬ 
mon-pink flaked with slate, rose blotch in throat. 
Has a softness and richness of color most out¬ 
standing. It has a long spike with eight to ten 
large, well placed flowers open at one time. L. I 
for 80c. M. I for 60c. S. I for 40c. Bits. 5 
for 25c. 
TAKINA (Burns, New Zealand). The report comes 
from down under that it is the largest gladiolus 
grown. Massive spikes, seven to nine open florets 
eight inches across—not fully acclimated here yet 
to grow that large. Color is rosaline purple, lightly 
flaked a darker shade. L. I for $4.00. Bits. I 
for 50c. 
TARO (Kunderd). Very large flowers of deep, 
rich rose. An uncommon shade. Tall and strong 
grower. L. 2 for 12c, 10 for 50c. M. 10 for 30c. 
THAIS VALDIMAR (D iener). Old rose shaded Ver¬ 
million red, clear color, unusual shade not seen in 
any other glad. L. 2 for 15c, 10 for 60c. M. 10 
for 40c. S. 10 for 30c. 
THALIA (Douglas, Australia). Large exhibition, 
rose doree with white blotch. Have not bloomed 
it from large bulbs, but been highly recommended. 
L. I for 30c. M. I for 20c. Bits. 10 for 25c. 
THE ARISTOCRAT (Bill). Pale saffron-pink flaked 
orange. Well placed, good size flowers on a tall 
spike. Uncommon color. L. 2 for 15c, 10 for 60c. 
M. 10 for 40c. S. 10 for 20c. 
THE ORCHID (Sprague). Orchid type and color. 
Delicate and refined lavender shade. Many flow¬ 
ers, come both ruffled and lacinated. L. 2 for 12c, 
10 for 50c. M. 10 for 30c. S. 10 for 15c. 
THOS. A. EDISON (Kunderd). Dark, velvety red. 
Splendid substance. Well formed and intensely 
ruffled. L. I for 15c, 10 for $1.20. M. I for 10c, 
10 for 80c. 
Prices Are for Prepaid Delivery. 
